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Photos: Bayfield Primary School students take a spin on Strider bikes

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Thursday, Apr 28, 2022 7:04 PM MT

Updated Thursday, Apr 28, 2022 10:46 PM MT

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Students in Mary Lewin’s second grade class at Bayfield Primary School ride Strider bicycles on Thursday at the playground. As a reward for good behavior and encouragement outside the physical education curriculum, students get to spend class time on the 24 bikes. The Striders were purchased from Wheelie Cool, with grant money from the Bayfield Harris Fund. The school plans to build a pump track in the near future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Students in Mary Lewin’s second grade class at Bayfield Primary School ride Strider bicycles on Thursday at the playground. As a reward for good behavior and encouragement outside the physical education curriculum, students get to spend class time on the 24 bikes. The Striders were purchased from Wheelie Cool, with grant money from the Bayfield Harris Fund. The school plans to build a pump track in the near future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Students in Mary Lewin’s second grade class at Bayfield Primary School ride Strider bicycles on Thursday at the playground. As a reward for good behavior and encouragement outside of the physical education curriculum, students get to spend class time on the 24 bikes. The Striders were purchased from Wheelie Cool, with grant money from the Bayfield Harris Fund. The school plans to build a pump track in the near future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Students in Mary Lewin’s second grade class at Bayfield Primary School ride Strider bicycles on Thursday at the playground. As a reward for good behavior and encouragement outside of the physical education curriculum, students get to spend class time on the 24 bikes. The Striders were purchased from Wheelie Cool, with grant money from the Bayfield Harris Fund. The school plans to build a pump track in the near future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Students in Mary Lewin’s second grade class at Bayfield Primary School ride Strider bicycles on Thursday at the playground. As a reward for good behavior and encouragement outside of the physical education curriculum, students get to spend class time on the 24 bikes. The Striders were purchased from Wheelie Cool, with grant money from the Bayfield Harris Fund. The school plans to build a pump track in the near future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Students in Mary Lewin’s second grade class at Bayfield Primary School ride Strider bicycles on Thursday at the playground. As a reward for good behavior and encouragement outside of the physical education curriculum, students get to spend class time on the 24 bikes. The Striders were purchased from Wheelie Cool, with grant money from the Bayfield Harris Fund. The school plans to build a pump track in the near future. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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